Robbie Robertson: How To Become Clairvoyant

During his days with The Band, singer-songwriter-guitarist Robbie Robertson strove for simplicity, writing songs that connected old-timey folksongs to modern concerns. As a solo artist, Robertson continued to link the past to the present in his lyrics, while his music turned toward slow tempos and heavy atmospherics. How To Become Clairvoyant—Robertson’s first new album in more than a decade—has a bluesier bent than his ’90s records, perhaps because of the prominent presence of guests Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, and Robert Randolph. But Robertson also works with champion texture-merchants Trent Reznor and Tom Morello here, and Clairvoyant’s overall sound hews closer to the lumbering late-’80s album-rock of Robertson’s eponymous solo debut than to Music From Big Pink.